Air marshal lied about deployment for free flights: Feds
Dior Jay-Jarrett/Facebook (DOJ criminal complaint).

Dior Jay-Jarrett/Facebook (DOJ criminal complaint).

An ex-U.S. Marine Corps member, who is also a federal air marshal, is facing accusations of fabricating military deployments while enjoying the perks of his job as an airline baggage handler. This included receiving complimentary flights for himself, his family, and friends.

Dior Jay-Jarrett, a 29-year-old resident of Queens, New York, allegedly concocted false stories to exaggerate his military duties so he could travel to various distant places at the expense of his employer. His period of service in the Marines spanned from December 2013 until his medical retirement in November 2022, with the alleged fraudulent activities commencing approximately a year prior to his retirement.

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